Captain Christopher Edwards, Battleship Akhetaten, Alaska System, 18/07/827 A.S.
At approximately twenty four hundred hours the gunboats [LN]-LNS-Jefferson and [LN]-LNS-Asheville begun a training exercise under the supervision of me, aboard the LNS-Akhetaten and Lt. Commander Mark Bannon aboard the 5th|LNS-Loyalist. The exercise was to have the two gunboats match each other two times before taking the Akhetaten on. Loyalist would join in should the need arise. Training went on normally for the next hour - we were soon joined by Captain Robinson aboard the [LN]-LNS-Shenandoah.
However, at around that time Captain Robinson informed us that there was an incoming transmission from Fairbanks Prison Station, just a few clicks away. Fairbanks was under attack by a Nomad fleet. We immediately stopped the training and headed to the Prison station's location, holding back the Nomad fleet that had emerged from nowhere. After defeating all hostile signatures in the sector our Task Force was hailed by Fairbanks to inform us that there's a lot more signatures incoming.
The Nomads seemed to be attacking in waves, and what we just faced was only the first wave of a large scale invasion. 5th|LNS-Milwaukee captained by Lt.Commander Lucius Hopkins joined in at that time, and after our repairs were finished on the prison station and just a few minutes later Battleship Minneapolis was under attack by a large amount of Nomad signatures. The Minneapolis reported multiple hull breaches - we had to go there ASAP. When we arrived the view was terrifying - Nomads had sent out a vessel whose size I have never seen before. Minneapolis was indeed in trouble. With the combined firepower of our Task Force we managed to once again clear out the Nomads attacking Minneapolis and moor with the Battleship for the necessary repairs.
After our repairs were finished, we decided to head back to Juneau. We did -not- expect what was to be seen there. Juneau was being sieged by multiple Nomads, many of them being designated on the "Ish'tar"-class. That was the last wave of the unexpected Nomad invasion, and the Task Force managed to handle it too, preventing Juneau from taking any collateral damage.
I will be attaching a recording of all of the above events below.